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FOREWORD
Market cafes have come a long, long way from the shitty mountain foam cappuccinos that were served in the cafes of Preston market, who am I kidding, Preston market still has fucking terrible coffee, and so do most others, but the recent wave of a select few cafes opening in old markets, such as this place, has definitely given me some hope of riding to a market early* on a Saturday morning, lock my fixie** up, and take my keep cup*** to the awesome barista to give me the energy I need. So when I heard that the crew from the highly coveted Brunswick East Project were opening in South Melbourne Market, I was very eager to get down there to have a look. That morning, however didn’t start off as well as I would have liked, here’s a quick summary ( its too long and will take up way to much attention from the point of this review, so read it after you’ve finished this article, and then come back and enter your reaction here_____________. Here’s my reaction to your reaction: Hahaha, I know right. )

THE STORE

The finishing’s are similar to the Brunswick East Project, but the energy here is very different (and in no way is that a negative comment to the Brunswick store, you know I love that place) the best way to describe it is as: organised chaos. The chaos part is due to the fact that I think it’s the best execution of a specialty café adapting to a market environment. It doesn’t take you away from the market like Market Lane does (no negativity implied there, honest, read my review) instead it amplifies the whole experience. It’s constantly buzzing with with people, there’s always a line out the store, the tables are packed, and the retail section is like an Apple store the day after a new iPhone is released.

Doesn’t sound that appealing yet, does it? Here’s where the ‘organised’ part of kicks in. It is probably one of the most efficiently run cafes I have ever seen. The line moves incredibly quick, your coffee is in your hands before you know it and all the while the staff are chatting to the regulars as though there’s no one in the store. The crew really go all out to create a really great energy about the store, you can see they love working there, and love what they do. Especially the not-so-camera-shy Ken, who’s face you will see pop up in just about every photo above, its like Where’s Wally, you think he’s not in the shot, but he’s there ☺, and I believe that very fact is testament to the way he runs the place, you’ll see him on the slayer, on the floor, in retail, beat boxing on table tops (we'll see), but he’s always somewhere helping the team out. And that’s what makes Padre coffee so special (in all their locations), the people that work there are just an awesome bunch. So credit to Marinus for knowing how to hand select and hand craft the perfect baristas and beans.

THE COFFEE
Let’s be honest, coming in here knowing what I know about Padre I wasn’t expecting anything but a perfect coffee. And that’s what I got. I had about 8 coffees, but ill focus on the latte and the double ristretto. I had the latte in the Padre blend, which is my blend of choice for milk-based coffee. Tones of dark chocolate and caramel, it is well suited for milk which, may I add, was perfectly textured and served to me about 3 seconds after it was poured ( considering the amount of people in there, that was quite a feat and also why I cant stop raving about this place). The double ristretto was through the single origin Sumatran, and was just divine. Syrupy, low acidity, bright and had floral notes,, just what I needed to get me through the morning.

Note: Padre Coffee are now smashing out coffees on 2 Slayers (in case you didn’t know, they are the Aston Martin of coffee machines) and unlike some other cafes in town, they DON’T charge extra to have coffee through them. Which brings me to another point about Padre, they use the best machines and beans and keep their prices very well priced (i.e bag of 250gm Padre Blend is only $10)

They also have some cold drip and other brews on offer, which im sure I had, but at that point, the amount of caffeine in my veins didn’t allow me to write down any more notes.

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* more like midday
** i don't have a fixie, or a bike that works in fact, I was just trying to impress you.
*** seriously, a keep cup? me wash my own cup? you don't know me very well. but keep cups are great.

CONCLUSION
It's probably going to be one of the best coffees you will have at a market, actually, let's just say anywhere. Consistently perfect coffee, great range of retail & beans and amazing staff that work with your needs: you can be in and out in 2 mins or hang around for an hour. The choice is yours. If you ask me, do both: Come in the morning for a takeaway, do you all your market shopping, then come back, grab a seat, a double ristretto, a pastry and then if you go up to Ken and say this: "Cheers, Ken. The woods are lovely, dark, and deep. And I have promises to keep. Miles to go before I sleep. Did you hear me, Ken? Miles to go, before you sleep." Ken will jump up on the Slayer and beatbox for you ;) ( BTW he doesn't know this yet, should be interesting... )



DETAILS
Coffee: Padre Coffee
Machines: 2 x Slayers
Latte: $3.5
Ristretto: $3
250gm beans: $10
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South Melbourne Market
Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun 6am-4pm
P 9699 8348
www.padrecoffee.com.au
twitter: @padrecoffee

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The League of Honest Coffee
8 Exploration Lane, Melbourne, 3000. Ph 9654 0169




Coffee: Padre Coffee
Machines: TWIN Slayers!


For the last few months I have been getting little drips of information about The League from the crew at Brunswick East Project. I knew it was going to have amazing coffee, but apart from that, I was pretty much kept in the dark. I was told the name, which I think should be in the running for best cafe name of the year, and the location. The city? Right around the corner from a bazillion other cafes including 65 Degress? Hmm. Well remember how i was saying that 65 Degress reminded me of old NYC cafes because it was so busy and cramped ? Well, The League reminds me of the NEW NYC cafes that i visited, that were open, airy and bright and colourful.

Let me repeat the words 'bright and colourful'. For the last few years, most cafes I have been visiting have been sticking to designing the fit out with a desaturated colour palette, using dark woods, white walls and minimal lighting.

When you go to The League, if the coffee doesn't wake you up, the beautiful colours will. It is one of the first cafes to buck that old desaturated trend

It goes in the opposite direction, instead using bright colours, hand-painted wall designs, light woods, muliti coloured coffee cups, muliti coloured stools and best of all custom sprayed lime green Slayers and grinders! Honestly, just the slayers alone are enough to win me over. I don't think many places in the world are rocking twin slayers, let alone custom painted twin slayers! Did i mention the custom made portafilter light feature? Yes that's right, custom designed, which took over 100 hours to make, and looks incredible. You have to visit The League for the slayers and portafilter alone. Don't worry about the coffee.

Oh 'the coffee' you ask? Well you and I both know what I think about The Brunswick East Projects coffee. It is sublime. One of my top ranked in Melbourne. Which means that the coffee here is perfect. And, it is. So far I've had a latte, a double ristretto, a cold drip and a chemex. And every single one of them was flawless. An instant favourite.

You will either have Shane (S-dog) or Gito behind the machines, and they are some of the best baristas you will find in Melbourne. Whatever you order, you will be in the safest hands possible. They should have called this place The League of Extraordinary Gentleman.

The League has been designed with both the barista and the customer in mind. And this is the big difference that you will love about it. It changes the way most cafes have been thought about in the city.

Where most cafes have been designed using the concept of an economy class airplane seat, The League has been designed as a private jet.

There is space for you to stand, sit with a good friend, sit with a friend you don't quite like, sit with 5 friends, sit on the coffee bar from the back and watch them pull shots, sit on the bar and chat to them while they pull shots, sit near a window and be seen or sit away from the window to hide.

So you have people coming over for dinner tonight that you want to impress, so you need to buy some beans and maybe speak to someone about brewing methods on your lunch break, do you? This is where The League shines:

They have (probably) the most extensive coffee retail section in the CBD.

And the best part is, it has its own dedicated section. If you want to speak to someone about coffee, you don't wait in line with the 100 other people waiting for a latte. You wait in line at the retail section where you will have your own personal coffeeirge (concierge? no? not any good?) who will spend the time with you and speak to you about every point of the DIY coffee experience. My coffeeirge for the day was Shane, i told him that I was interested in brewing some Chemex at home, I was expecting a "The Chemex are over there for $66". Well what i got was a seat and a "Give me a second. Shane returned with the whole chemex set up and walked me through every step of the method. Then he got me to do it and corrected my few (many) mistakes.

It was the best coffee retail experience that I have encountered and it is in the fast paced CBD. This why The League rocks. They have the time for their customers AND the space.


(And yes, I walked away with a Chemex, Hario Kettle, Scales and some beans.)

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The Brunswick East Project
438 Lygon St, Brunswick East VIC 3057. (03) 9939 8422


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Coffee: Padre Coffee
Machine: Slayer!

the REASON brunswick is famous for coffee.

the REASON I got into coffee. before this had opened I was a serial 5 sugars in a latte offender. they taught me the way. (thanks Marinus, James, Ken, Shane, Leo) and in regards to the MCR 2 bean rating? i will quote the wise words of ice cube: they started this gangsta shit and this is the motherf****** thanks they get?

I'm very lucky to live so close to this amazing master roaster.

they roast on site and have their house "Padre Blend' and a few single origins to choose from every day. go there now. and tell them A-money sent you.
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